Using an egg, researchers discover how trauma occurs to the brain as a result of impact.
According to researchers, soccer players who hit their heads two or more times in a two week period, by heading a ball or a minor collision with another player, were more likely to express symptoms of concussion.
After just one season of playing football, neuroimaging technology reveals changes in gray and white matter correlated with exposure to head trauma in high school students, a new study reports.
Limiting tackling drills during football practice can reduce a player's exposure to serious head impact, a new study reports.